Sunday, 17 February

Ferrari think that cars will be 1.5 seconds a lap slower in the 2019 season because of new Formula 1 aerodynamic regulations. (Autosport)

Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul says the team cancelled all holidays over the winter to work on their new car. (Planet F1)

Former Toro Rosso F1 driver Brendon Hartley is on the brink of confirming his return to the Le Mans 24 hours race. (F1i.com)

Sebastian Vettel will stay at Ferrari beyond the end of 2019 because he has a "mission" to complete. (Planet F1)

Reigning world champions Lewis Hamilton has been hitting the gym with his father, to prepare himself for the new season. (Instagram)

Saturday, 16 February

Renault drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo with the new 2019 car

Daniel Ricciardo says the handling of his Azerbaijan Grand Prix collision with Max Verstappen played a part in his decision to leave Red Bull for Renault.(Autosport)

Sebastian Vettel says he is excited by Ferrari's new era and that "people can start to sense things are different" this season. (Sky Sports)

Ferrari say Vettel will get priority treatment over new team-mate Charles Leclerc in the opening part of the 2019 season. (ESPN)

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown says engine supplier Renault "are in a better spot" this season and that his team are ready to capitalise on a year's experience together. (Motorsport)

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Valtteri Bottas is excited to "show his critics what he can do" in 2019. (F1i.com)

Friday, 15 February

Lance Stroll has responded to comments made by his former team

Racing Point driver Lance Stroll has responded to comments from Williams technical boss Paddy Lowe that he arrived in Formula 1 "too early", arguing that the car was "badly born" and not developed well during the season. (Grandpx.news)

McLaren are still considering using Fernando Alonso as a reserve driver for the 2019 season. (Motorsport.com)

Alfa Romeo ran their new car for the first time on Thursday's at Ferrari's test circuit Fiorano. The team described the 33-lap session as "positive". (Racefans.net)

Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi picked up the final part for their car from the airport hours before their session. (Motorsport.com)

A new front wing design on the Alfa Romeo has turned heads after their first session. (Wheels 24)

Former world champion Alain Prost says Renault is not missing out by not having a 'junior' partner team. (Wheels 24)

Racing Point have signed a lucrative sponsorship deal with a bookmaker. (Planet F1)

Alejandro Agag, the boss of Formula E, is not ruling out a "long-term" merger with F1. (Grandpx.news)

Thursday, 14 February

Nico Rosberg says he is "looking forward" to seeing if rule changes end his former team Mercedes' dominance in the sport.(PlanetF1.com)

Sauber's Kimi Raikkonen believes 21-year-old Ferrari newcomer Charles Leclerc can thrive at his new team if he avoids distractions from the extra "hassle" that surrounds the Italian constructor. (Autosport.com)

Raikkonen, whose second stint with Ferrari came to an end after the 2018 season, said he is happy to be away from the "politics" at Ferrari. (F1i.com)

Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo believes Renault's optimism about its 2019 engine is backed up by numbers, adding "I know they are not just saying it to please everyone". (Motorsport.com)

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton took his new W10 car for a test drive, adding "What a day... Bring on the season ahead". (Twitter)

Motorsport UK boss David Richards says Formula 1 teams cannot risk having their "heads in the sand" over the risk of a no-deal Brexit. (Autosport.com)

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen's first impressions of his new car were "so far, so good", after he completed 30 laps at Silverstone on demonstration tyres. (F1.com)

Wednesday, 13 February

Renault admits it is in a race against time to get its 2019 Formula 1 car ready for the start of testing. (Autosport)

Daniil Kvyat deserves his second chance to impress in Formula 1, having been dropped by Toro Rosso in 2017, says team principal Franz Tost. (Race Fans)

Toro Rosso rookie Alexander Albon says he is braced for a "steep learning curve" in Formula 1 as he prepares to begin his career at the top level. (Motorsport Week)

Pierre Gasly has high targets in his debut season at Red Bull, calling it a "great opportunity" to race in the same team as Max Verstappen, who is "probably the most talented rider in the field". (GP Blog)

Haas' Romain Grosjean is keen to hit the ground running in 2019 in a bid to avoid another "rough patch" of form in F1. (Crash)

Honda has stressed that it will treat Red Bull and Toro Rosso equally in Formula 1 this season, in terms of resources and development. (Motorsport Week)

Monday, 11 February

Nico Rosberg won the Formula 1 world championship in 2016

Former Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg says he is glad to not be racing any more and admits to being "scared" during his career. (ZDF, via F1i.com)

F1 is searching for a new broadcast partner in the Middle East and North Africa, after BeIN Sports decided against renewing its deal because of piracy problems. (Autosport)